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Hartford Court

Land's Edge Vineyard Pinot Noir 2012

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Stephan Ehlen

Erdener Treppchen Auslese Riesling 1996

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God I love old Riesling. Still vibrant at 17 years old, in a mellow sort of way. Electric golden colour, oily, diesel, petroleum jelly, honey-dipped rocks, river spray...so freaking cool. From Richmond Hill Wines, unbelievably $25ish. — 12 years ago

Nikolaihof

Hefeabzug Wachau Grüner Veltliner

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Château Ferran

Pessac-Léognan Red Bordeaux Blend 2008

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Trying this app for the first time! Crazy gold colour and secondary aged notes to go with it, but still razor-like slivers of acidity. Rubber, lanolin, parchment, sheepy. Sem heavy? Tons of character for a sub-$20 bottle. — 12 years ago

L'Olivera

Vallisbona 89 Costers del Segre Chardonnay-Macabeo Blend

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We'll see if Delectable can figure out the name of this wine - I had to create it on CellarTracker. Made by a social interest cooperative in Costers del Segre, just west of Barcelona, this blend of Cava grapes (Chardonnay + Macabeo) is focused and beautiful. A swirling array of flavours, largely not fruit-based -- talcum, buttered popcorn, rubber, varnish, baked pear, cinnamon, mineral, celery -- yes, I swear, all in the same wine -- then scorching straight-line acidity on the back end of the palate that carries the wine through into a long, herbal-tinged finish. Somehow takes an intense approach to a fairly neutral set of flavours. Stunning. — 12 years ago